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CPSNL Writing Prescriptions Module

Prescribing medications is an important part of a physician’s medical practice. It encompasses more than physically writing a prescription. This module addresses the following four categories to help you ensure patient care and safety:

Describe the features of the regular, controlled, and narcotic drug prescriptions; and

Write regular, controlled, and narcotic drug prescriptions.

Unit 4 Security Procedures

Describe procedures for faxing a prescription; and

Identify security measures used with the Tamper Resistant Prescription Drug Pad Program (TRPP).

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CPSNL Writing Prescriptions Module

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